All Production & Trade articles – Page 987
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ArticleDevastation for Philippine crops
Coconut, banana, abaca and rice crops wiped out in Leyte province as Typhoon Yolanda flattened everything in its path
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ArticleFukushima looks to South East Asia
With traditional export markets closed, Thailand and Malaysia are emerging as key new destinations
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ArticleChina leads global production
Steady growth has seen the nation rise to produce 50 per cent of the world's fruit and 30 per cent of its vegetables
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ArticleThe road to recovery
New Zealand's kiwifruit industry in best position since Psa outbreak, according to Kiwifruit Vine Health
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ArticleAsia's almond consumption booms
With phenomenal growth at home and abroad, Australia's almond industry is reaping the benefits
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ArticleCake to mark production milestone
Bayer CropScience tomato grower set to announce latest product's official name later this month
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ArticleFirst vessel docks at London Gateway
Capable of handling 3.5m containers a year, forecasts suggest port will contribute £2.4bn a year to local economy
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ArticleAvocados grow Chinese presence
Lantao partners with Mission Produce Mexican avocados to coordinate the fruit's landmark entrance into second-tier cities
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ArticleChinese orange sellers mislead consumers
Locally-grown fruit sold as imports after latest industry scandal sees domestic sales plummet
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ArticleChiquita lowers losses in Q3
Multinational records loss of US$18m in the third quarter, as 'return to the core' strategy continues
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ArticleTake part in our annual survey
Answer questions about the state of the European fresh produce business for a chance to win a free subscription
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ArticleCanaries tomato season opens
The first consignment arrived in the Port of Rotterdam this week, heralding the start of the 2013/14 campaign
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ArticleLate start for Peruvian mangoes
Apem says delay will benefit exporters as markets will be clear for new arrivals
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ArticleTurnover triumph for Bonduelle
2013/14 kicks off with turnover growth of 4.4 per cent during the opening quarter, boosted by non-European sales in particular
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ArticleTyphoon Yolanda set to wreak havoc
The storm, expected to be the most intense this year, is likely to damage banana production in Mindanao
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ArticleOscar kiwifruit debuts in Seoul
Following several years' hard work, French exporter Prim'land is set to introduce its Oscar kiwifruit to the South Korean market
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ArticleHuge drugs stash found in fruit
The biggest cocaine haul in years has been found under bananas on a ship docking in Portsmouth
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ArticleBayWa in talks to buy fruit business
Company working to secure acquisition in coming months as agriculture arm targets operating profit of €150m next year
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ArticleCo-op touts new purple vegetable
Purple mange tout - grown in northern Kenya - has a similar taste and texture to the more familiar green variety
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ArticleGiant onions launch at Tesco
Stourgarden introduces Spanish Giant Onions with single centre and milder taste

